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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...site requires all new Harvard users to have a Faculty of Arts and Sciences e-mail address—a difference from other professor rating sites, such as ratemyprofessors.com, on which “I could log on myself and rate any [Harvard] professor I wanted, and I’ve never even been to Massachusetts,” Shraga said...

Author: By Matthew S. Lebowitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Online Forum Connects Students | 1/14/2005 | See Source »

...handful of other bunkmates, Lincoln's bawdy sense of humor and his stormy relationship with his wife to argue that the Lincoln bedroom was the site of behavior surprising from the founder of a party that wants to amend the Constitution to ban same-sex marriage. (Have the Log Cabin Republicans known this all along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: All the President's Men | 1/9/2005 | See Source »

...language can get a little profane. The introduction to poulet r?ti gently proclaims, "If you can't properly roast a damn chicken then you're one helpless, hopeless, sorry-ass bivalve in an apron." Pearl onions are "little f____ers." And butter should be formed into a log "like you would roll a joint" for the faux-filet au beurre rouge. Betty Crocker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Amuse Bouche | 12/18/2004 | See Source »

After installing HIP, student test scores at Walt Whitman rose 20%. Karrol-Lee Richards, a seventh-grader, says HIP helped improved her grades from C's to A's. "I log in about four times a day to get advice from the teacher," says Richards. Keys plans to further HIP's reach by allowing students to interact with one another as well. "I just wanted a phone person and a computer person to be able to talk," says Keys. So far, HIP has been a conversation starter. --By Peter Bailey

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Forging the Future: Heads of the Class | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...only one who has glanced at our academic calendar this year? Please, take a moment to log on the Registrar’s Office website and behold the reprehensible truncation of what used to be our winter vacation. Or just keep reading and I’ll tell you about it. Last year we had our last classes of fall term on Dec. 16 and were released to the world, returning to fair Harvard on Jan. 4. This break, which paled in comparison to those of our friends from home, lasted 19 glorious days. But if you thought Harvard couldn?...

Author: By Lauren Foote, | Title: Bah, Humbug | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

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